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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What do green witchcraft, nature magick, outdoor-focused Paganism and a love of the natural world all have in common? Besides being awesome, they're areas that are covered extensively in author Rachel Patterson's fantastic book, Witchcraft into the Wilds, which I review in this post. </p>
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<p>Here in the Western Hemisphere, the temperature seems to be shooting ever higher by the day. Whereas inhabitants south of the equator are presently experiencing the crisp, gorgeous days of autumn once again.</p>



<p>In either instance, many of us are doing are best, even if we’re <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/tips-on-how-to-handle-coronavirus-social-isolation-from-a-chronic-illness-fighter/">self-isolating</a>, to try and safely spend some time outdoors right now (which may entail doing so solely or primarily on/in our balconies, decks, yards or gardens).</p>



<p>Beyond the immense global challenge of this particular year, the sunny days of spring, summer and early fall are a period the beckons many of us spend all the more time connecting one-on-one with nature.</p>



<p>I like to say, only half-jokingly, that if it wasn’t for the fact that I’m a human mosquito magnet, I could happily set up a tent in the backyard and live out there until the abundant snowfalls of winter returned.</p>



<p>As much as <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/only-love-lets-us-see-scrapbook-layout/">Annie</a> and I might enjoy that, for now I’ll stick to sleeping indoors and spending every possible waking second that I can under the sun, moon and stars while it’s warm enough to do so without risking hypothermia.</p>



<p>No matter the season or how much time I’m able to devote to being outside, <strong>nature magick is a key component of my spiritual path</strong> – just as it is for many others the world over.</p>



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<p>Taking both this point and the beautiful weather of mid-spring into account, today I’m going to be reviewing a title that I have zero qualms calling<strong> one of my top five favourite nature magick related books of all-time:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1785354590?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">Witchcraft into the Wilds</a></strong> <strong>by Rachel Patterson</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Book specs</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Name</strong>: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1785354590?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20"><strong>Witchcraft into the Wild</strong></a></p>



<p><strong>Author:</strong> Rachel Patterson</p>



<p><strong>Page count:</strong> 227</p>



<p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Moon Books</p>



<p><strong>Binding:</strong> Softcover</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The ideal nature magick book for new, intermediate and advanced magickal practitioners alike</strong></h3>



<p>Over the years, there have been a wide array of books published on topics pertaining to green witchcraft, nature-based witchcraft and Paganism, nature magick, wildcrafting, and similar topics.</p>



<p>Some leave much to be desired, others are great, and a handful are nothing shy of stellar. It is into this third camp that I place <strong>Witchcraft into the Wilds</strong>.</p>



<p>Penned by accomplished Pagan author and well-known kitchen witch <a href="https://www.rachelpatterson.co.uk/"><strong>Rachel Patterson</strong></a> (who is also an active blogger, both on her own <a href="https://www.rachelpatterson.co.uk/blog">website</a> and over at <a href="https://www.patheos.com/blogs/beneaththemoon/">Pathos</a> as well), Witchcraft into the Wilds is the nature magick book the world might not have asked for, but my goodness, did it need.</p>



<p>There is a time and place for elaborate spellwork and rituals, for in-depth methods and practices and for workings that call for a milelong list of steps and/or materials. I am in no way opposed to such approaches and engage in them periodically myself, particularly when it comes to the sabbats and esbats. </p>



<p>However, I’m a firm advocate for, and believer in, <strong>the incredible power and effectiveness of downhome, unfussy, real-world witchery</strong> that we can connect with often and make a cornerstone component of our practice.</p>



<p>The more approachable and manageable one finds the magickal activities they do, the more, I’m convinced, you&#8217;ll be less inclined to feel like you never have enough time to devote to your path. While also potentially finding you experience a greater degree of desired and effective outcomes from your own magickal undertakings.</p>



<p>And that is a huge part of the reason why I adore Witchcraft into the Wild. </p>



<p>This <strong>twenty-six chapter book</strong> is awesomely down-to-earth. Each chapter is relatively small and focuses on an extensive assortment of nature-related topics spanning everything from Nature Spirits and Faeries in chapter 7 to Working with the Weather in chapter 18 and Hedge Riding in the final chapter. </p>



<p>Witcraft into the Wilds doesn’t expect you to have every last tool, herb and crystal under the sun or to know wildly specialized and/or archaic information.</p>



<p>It doesn’t ask you to spend 23.5 hours a day feverishly working on complex spells or chide you if you want to take things in your own wonderfully personalized direction.</p>



<p><strong>This book feels like an extremely knowledgeable witchy friend sat down and poured out a lifetime of their learnings about, and experiences with, nature magick to you</strong>.</p>



<p>And in a lot of ways, that’s exactly what Witchcraft into the Wilds is. </p>



<p>It&#8217;s a compendium of practical information about how to work and live magickally in tune with the natural world brought to you by a witch who not only knows her stuff inside and out, but who actively engages in the kinds of activities she shares with you in this book. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What is Witchcraft into the Wilds about?</strong></h3>



<p>As mentioned above, this book is divided into twenty-six chapters spanning 227 pages. Within which, the author’s personable, to-the-point approach leaves you feeling like you’ve taken an advanced course on nature-based witchery. </p>



<p>She leads you through a treasure trove of information, includes various guided meditation activities, and even wraps up each chapter with handy journaling prompts. </p>



<p>For which one could record their journaling in their book of shadows, grimoire, blog, on social media, in a standalone journal, or in a diary devoted to answering the questions Patterson presents. </p>



<p>So what is Witchcraft into the Wilds all about? </p>



<p><strong>This book takes a real-world, hands-on look at a vast array of nature-based witchery and Paganism topics</strong>, presenting most in their own standalone chapters or subsections.</p>



<p>This book also takes us back to nature. To the heart and soul of what it can mean to be a practicing witch who actively works with the elements, spirits, and gifts of nature. </p>



<p>It addresses how we can connect all the more with the natural world, and adds in splashes of folklore, spiritual practices from various traditions and cultures, and provides tips on living in harmony with the seasons and the Wheel of the Year.</p>



<p>In addition, it encourages us to seek, find, appreciate and work with the energy, properties, and wisdom that is inherent in the natural world.</p>



<p>And while the author is based in the UK and some of the subjects covered in this book are in turn grounded in the United Kingdom, the degree and extent to which such is the case should not be off-putting to most readers.</p>



<p>I found that they either already applied or could easily be approached so as to apply to the nature-focused witchery that I do here in Canada and feel the same will likely ring true for others around the world as well.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How Witchcraft into the Wilds rates with me</strong></h3>



<p>From the moment I first caught wind of this book, which was released in 2018, I placed it in my Amazon.ca cart and patiently waited until purchasing it was possible. I was able to do so in October of that same year and have since read it two times.</p>



<p>There is no doubt in my mind that future cover-to-cover readings will ensue, as will references back to specific topics that Witchcraft into the Wilds addresses. </p>



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<p>This was is one of those books that I wish could have gone on for a thousand more pages. The author’s writing is wonderfully knowledgeable without being condescending or pretentious. It is soulful, friendly, and spirited in just the right proportions for my tastes.</p>



<p><strong>Witchcraft into the Wilds is a handy, excellent guide to nature magick and witchery that is both a primer and a more advanced look at this broad subject at the same time</strong>.</p>



<p>In reading this book, I never felt my attention waning. I didn’t get bored, skip sections, or feel like I was going through the basic “witchery 101” motions for the umpteenth time (not, that I’m throwing shade on witchery 101 books – I actually think many of them are fab and don’t take issue with the continued proliferation of such in the marketplace).</p>



<p>I was drawn in immediately and lapped up every page, idea, nugget of knowledge, and informative tip with gusto. Nodding both outwardly with my head, and internally within my heart, all the way through as that the author continually encourages us to go back to the roots of nature and the relationship that we have with the outdoors via our spiritual practices.</p>



<p>Personally, I don’t have any issues of note with this excellent, informative guide to nature magick. Rachel Patterson knows her stuff and then some, and her look at wild witchcraft is a welcome addition to the body of literature that exists on this topic.</p>



<p>Indeed, I would happily and confidently place it amongst the upper echelons of offerings not only in that specific field, but in terms of all manner of contemporary books on witchcraft and Paganism point-blank.</p>



<p>Much like the subject matter at its heart, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1785354590?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">Witchcraft into the Wilds</a> is a refreshing, easily accessible exploration of an area that is a vital backbone in the witchery practices and ways of living that many of us the world over embrace with open arms and nature-loving hearts.</p>



<p>If you have even just the slightest passing interest in natural magick or witchery that puts the focus on the practitioner’s own magickal abilities and connection to the land around them, then this book is for you.</p>



<p>Working on a scale of 1 – 5, with five being the highest possible rating,&nbsp;<strong>I would give this book 5 stars out of 5</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><strong>★</strong><strong> </strong><strong>★</strong><strong> </strong><strong>★</strong><strong> </strong><strong>★</strong><strong> </strong><strong>★</strong></h3>



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<p>If you’ve read Witchcraft into the Wilds or are interested in this book, please let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this excellent green witchcraft title.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An honest review of The Book of Dog Magic by Sophia and Denny Sargent, one of the first books to focus specifically on dog related spellwork and magick.</p>
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<p>Today is our darling dog’s seventh birthday. In honour of Annie’s special day, and for my first book review post on this blog, I’ve selected <strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073874638X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">The Book of Dog Magic: Spells, Charms and Tales</a></strong> by Sophia and Denny Sargent.</p>



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<p>If you’ve been following me on <strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/witchcraftedlife/">Instagram</a> </strong>for a while now, you may know that <strong>I love to share, review and discuss books</strong> pertaining to areas such as Paganism, witchcraft, magick, folklore, traditional knowledge, herbology, and many other similar topics. </p>



<p>While Instagram is a wonderful platform to do just that (as the thriving community of “bookstagrammers” there clearly demonstrates), I’ve long yearned to have more than just 2,300 characters for some of my book reviews. I&#8217;m elated that Witchcrafted Life now provides me with that ability.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Book specs</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Name:</strong> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073874638X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20"><strong>The Book of Dog Magic: Spells, Charms and Tales</strong> </a></p>



<p><strong>Authors:</strong> Sophia and Denny Sargent</p>



<p><strong>Page count:</strong> 264</p>



<p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Llewellyn </p>



<p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Finally, a book about dog magic! </strong></h3>



<p>While numerous books, many charming and worth reading if the subject interests you, have been penned over the years about cat magic (magick), cats as familiars, and the historical connections between cats and magickal folks, far fewer have yet to emerge about dog magick. </p>



<p>As a lifelong dog lover and current dog mama, I was elated to see <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073874638X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20"><strong>The Book of Dog Magic: Spells, Charms and Tales</strong> </a>by Sophia and Denny Sargent hit bookstore shelves back in June of 2016. </p>



<p>I purchased my copy a little over a year later and just had the chance to dive into it at the start of this winter. </p>



<p><strong>It’s high time we have a book about dog magic</strong>, but is this the title many magickally inclined canine lovers the world over have been waiting for?</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What is Dog Magic about?</strong></h3>



<p>This book aims to cover elements of the longstanding history between dogs and magickal practices, connections to various deities from around the world, and their meaningful presence in the lives and spiritual workings of those in the 21<sup>st</sup> century. </p>



<p>Woven through the myriad topics covered in Dog Magic, one finds <strong>dozens of different spells pertaining to dogs and dog magick</strong>. Most are fairly straightforward to carry out, generally requiring relatively commonplace ingredients. </p>



<p><strong>The book is divided into the following ten chapters:</strong></p>



<p>Chapter 1: The Magickal Dog &amp; Dog Spells – An Introduction</p>



<p>Chapter 2: Your Spirit Dog – Invoking and Finding Your Dog
Familiar</p>



<p>Chapter 3: Dog Love – Bonding With &amp; Loving Your Dog</p>



<p>Chapter 4: Dog Healing – Healing &amp; Being Healed Through
Your Dog</p>



<p>Chapter 5: Dog Protection – Protecting &amp; Being Protected
By Your Dog</p>



<p>Chapter 6: Dog Guide Magic – Tracking &amp; Finding
Valuables, People &amp; Your Dog</p>



<p>Chapter 7: Dog Fidelity – Invoking Devotion, Loyalty &amp;
Obedience </p>



<p>Chapter 8: Dog Omens &amp; Totems – Your Spirit Dog Totems
&amp; Dog Fortune Telling</p>



<p>Chapter 9: Dogs &amp; The Afterlife – Letting Go of a Beloved
Dog &amp; Dog Spirit as Psychopomp, or Guide of the Dead</p>



<p>Chapter 10: Dog Stars: Dog Star Magic &amp; Astrology for You &amp; Your Dog</p>



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<p>Throughout Dog Magic, the authors – who clearly adore and respect dogs immensely – discuss their own cherished dog (who sadly passed away at the age of 17, before the writing of this book was complete) on many occasions. I found this deeply heartwarming. </p>



<p>Just as I did the fact that the authors (both of whom have published other magickal and spiritual related books prior to this title) make a point of mentioning that <strong>dog ownership is something that must be given serious consideration before one takes on the long-term commitment of bringing a dog into their lives</strong>.</p>



<p>Dog magick is a sweet book written in a friendly, approachable tone. The historical and spiritually centered information it houses are fascinating, the plentiful spells are sure to appeal to many, and the general premise of the book is apt to speak to a lot of dog lovers. </p>



<p>I appreciate that this book, when looking at historical, cultural, religious and spiritual topics did a fairhanded job of including information and legends/myths from a wide range of cultures around the world. </p>



<p>It is not uncommon for magickal books that are intended to cover a broad topic to focus exclusively, or nearly so, on European history and lore (perhaps with a wee bit of Asian thrown into the mix), so <strong>it was refreshing to see references to cultures the world over</strong>, from Africa to Australia, India to America.</p>



<p>However, the fact that the authors also suggest working with
and/or invoking deities from many different cultures and their respective pantheons
may not sit entirely well with all readers, especially those who prefer to work
with a specific pantheon or group of deities from one particular part of the
world. </p>



<p>I feel that Sophia and Denny put thought and research into the choice of deities that they partnered with their spells. While such is not explicated stated in the book, it’s fair to say that you can opt to invoke the deity of your choosing or to preform non-deity related magick altogether, if you prefer. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How feasible are the magickal workings in Dog Magic?</strong></h3>



<p>The spells and workings in this book are a combination of those that ask the practitioner to involve their own dog (if they have one) and others that are done without direct involvement from a living animal. </p>



<p>While there are certainly some calm, easygoing, very well behaved
dogs out there that may happily take part in their owner’s magickal workings,
at the end of the day, there are plenty of dogs that will try to chew your
candles, want to play tug-o-war with your altar cloth, and try to run off with
your crystals to bury them in the backyard. </p>



<p>In other words, as endearing and appealing a thought as involving your dog directly in your magickal workings may be, the reality is that this isn’t possible for everyone – at least not in regard to every spell laid out in this book. </p>



<p>I do feel though, that some of the spells which involve common acts such as petting, talking to, and feeding your dog may be possible for quite a few dog owners and their canine companions. </p>



<p>It is worth noting that <strong>some people make take issue, as well, with the wording of some of the spells</strong>, calling into question if the free will of the animal at the heart of the spell is being maintained at all times. </p>



<p>If the wording of a given spell does not sit well with you, but you&#8217;re drawn to its general concept, consider rephrasing and/or reworking the spell so that it better aligns with your personal beliefs and practices. </p>



<p>As to the effectiveness of the spells themselves, that will, of course, vary from person to person, dog to dog, and circumstance to circumstance. </p>



<p>For example, as much as the thought of using a spell to help
find a lost dog is appealing and while employing one may help, there is, of
course, no guarantee that magick alone will return a pup that has run off. </p>



<p>As in many situations in life, <strong>it is important to balance magick with pragmatic actions</strong> specific to what it is you want to accomplish or have happen. </p>



<p>That said, I think that the approachable nature of most of the spells in Dog Magic will help with their success for those readers who opt to follow these workings either to the letter or who adapt them to their own needs and lives. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Is Dog Magick a good book for beginner witches?</strong></h3>



<p>This is not, let’s make no bones about it (<em>dog pun intended</em>), this is not what some might dub an “advanced magickal book”. </p>



<p><strong>It is extremely beginner friendly</strong>, in my opinion, guiding the reader through each of the spells, often explaining various relevant points, and providing general witchy knowledge amongst the doggy related info. </p>



<p>By the same token though, it is not so entry level per se, so as to automatically put off all veteran witches, Wiccans, and other magickally guided folks. </p>



<p>Yes, <strong>some people will be quick to decry Dog Magic as cutesy, silly, or “fluffy bunny”</strong> (a term that I personally dislike and generally avoid using, but that is a topic for another post). </p>



<p>In doing so, however, I feel that one may be missing the bigger picture of this book.</p>



<p>Even if you were to remove all of the spells and “feel good” elements from it, the historical and cultural information relating to dogs and ancient peoples, dogs and the gods, and the importance of dogs in the lives of countless millions of people the world over today, all combine to make this an endearing and informative read. </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How Dog Magick rates with me</strong></h3>



<p>I have a soft spot in my heart for books pertaining to animal magick, animal familiars, and animal spirit guides/allies. I’m a born animal lover and animal empath who has been working with animal magick since childhood, so I’m quite partial to books like this one.</p>



<p>Aside from the authors’ love and respect for their own dog and pups in general, <strong>my favourite part of this book was the fact that the subject of pet loss was discussed and treated with reverence, understanding, and compassion</strong>. </p>



<p>As anyone who has lost a beloved dog (or pet of any type)
will tell you, having to say goodbye to an animal you cherish is one of the
most excruciatingly painful and difficult things many of us will ever endure. </p>



<p>I wholeheartedly appreciate that the authors made a point of covering this aspect of life with a dog, devoting chapter nine to the topic. </p>



<p><strong>Overall, I enjoyed Sophia and Denny&#8217;s Dog Magic</strong>. It was a quick, enjoyable read that I dove into during the Yule season. I can easily see myself returning to this book in the future – including adapting some of the spells to align with my own magickal practices. </p>



<p>Working on a scale of 1 – 5, with five being the highest possible rating, <strong>I would give this book 4 stars out of 5</strong>. </p>



<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"> <strong>★  ★  ★  ★  ☆ </strong></p>



<p>It is a lovely read, a welcome addition to the field of books about pet and animal magick, and a great gift for yourself or a witchy dog fan in your life. </p>



<p>And, of course, it gets two paws up from today’s birthday girl, Miss Annie – who is curious to know, have you worked puppy magick before? </p>



<p><strong>And</strong> <strong>if you’ve read <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073874638X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">Dog Magic</a>, what are your thoughts on this book?</strong></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/book-review-the-book-of-dog-magic-by-sophia-and-denny-sargent/">Book review: The Book of Dog Magic by Sophia and Denny Sargent</a> appeared first on <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com">Witchcrafted Life</a>.</p>
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